THE BRIEF: Double jeopardy
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Friday, 16th January 2026 at 6:00amWelcome to Friday and for a change we'll start with The Canberra Times which - like most of the papers today - focuses on the proposed hate speech laws which appear to have become bogged down because the government can't secure the support of either The Greens or the Opposition, and given each party/group have their own separate reasons there's no clear path forward, at least not today. The CT's front page story on that, and a clever enough headline ('Double jeopardy for PM'), is by Grace Crivellaro, Zac de Silva and Tess Ikonomou.
But also on the Times's front page is a picture of bomb squad officers searching for pipe bombs, after both exploded and unexploded pipes have been found. One of the senior cops on the hunt says with with a good serve of underst...
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